Is your Helldivers 2 acting up, crashing every 10 protokół, or causing your PC to reboot unexpectedly? Are orbital strikes hitting so hard that they send your PC into a boot loop? Dobrze, nie bój się! Here’s a handy solution I stumbled upon on Reddit that might just do the trick.
This solution not only boosts your framerates significantly compared to using DX12, but it also appears to put a stop to those frustrating crashes. I highly recommend following the rest of the guide as well, particularly disabling hyperthreading (SMT). It seems the CPU utilization is through the roof, but using Process Lasso can cut it in half without sacrificing any performance.
How to Fix AMD Crashing Issues
It seems like your game is really putting a strain on your CPU, with usage skyrocketing up to 99% on a 5800x3D, which definitely isn’t typical. While capping the FPS below 100 helped keep it below 100% I prevented crashing, it still ran at about 95%, which isn’t ideal. Jednakże, there’s a more permanent solution: disabling hyperthreading and Screen Space Global Illumination in-game.
By making these adjustments, you can bring your CPU usage back down to a more manageable 50%, returning it to normal levels and hopefully preventing any further crashes or performance issues.
To implement these changes, you can utilize a free program called “Process Lasso.” Oto jak możesz to zrobić:
- Open Process Lasso and locate the game’s executable file.
- Right-click on the game’s executable file and navigate to CPU Affinity > Zawsze > Disable SMT. This disables hyperthreading.
- While still in the menu, set the CPU priority to ‘High’ for good measure.
- Ensure you set these changes to apply “Zawsze” so you don’t have to reapply them each time you launch the game.
Dodatkowo, consider capping your framerate to prevent crashes. You can use RTSS to cap it at 101fps or AMD Chill. Adjust the cap based on your GPU’s strength. Na przykład, if you have a 7800XT, you might cap it at 80fps.
Ponadto, turn off Global Illumination in the game settings and cap your GPU’s clock speed to prevent it from reaching 100% utilization, which often leads to crashes. Na przykład, you can cap it at 2400mhz for a 7900XTX or adjust accordingly for other GPU models.
If crashes persist, try lowering lighting quality to medium, reducing GPU clock speed, or further adjusting the framerate cap based on your GPU’s strength. You can set the maximum clock speed in AMD Adrenaline under Performance > Tuning > ‘Custom’ and inputting the appropriate value for your GPU model.
In-Game Graphics Settings:
- Screen Space Global Illumination – WYŁĄCZONY
- Light Quality – Średni
- Rozmycie ruchu – WYŁĄCZONY
- Głębokość pola – WYŁĄCZONY
- Ostrość – 0.90
- Jakość tekstury – GPU Dependant
- Object Detail – Wysoki
- Render Distance – Wysoki
- Jakość cieni – Średni
- Particle Quality – Wysoki
- Jakość odbicia – Średni
- Space Quality – Wysoki
- Ambient Occlusion – Wysoki
- Vegetation/Rubble – Średni
- Terrain Quality – Wysoki
- Volumetric Fog – Średni
- Volumetric Clouds – Średni
- Anti-Aliasing – NA
- Render Scale – Native
- Borderless Window
- Vsync – WYŁĄCZONY
If your GPU isn’t as powerful as a 7900XTX, you’ll want to adjust these settings accordingly.
TLDR
- Turn off SMT (hyperthreading) through Process Lasso.
- Include “-use-d3d11” in Helldivers 2 Steam launch options.
- Limit your framerate to 101fps (adjust lower based on your system’s power).
- Deactivate Screen Space Global Illumination within the game settings.
- Adjust Lighting Quality to Medium within the in-game options.
- Establish your maximum GPU clock speed at 2400mhz (decrease by 100mhz for each lower tier of GPU).
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